Pram – Meshes
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Re: Pram – Meshes
It is over.
I must confess that I didn't find it overly gripping.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.![Excited](/users/3715/63/33/29/smiles/4075307247.gif)
I must confess that I didn't find it overly gripping.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
![Excited](/users/3715/63/33/29/smiles/4075307247.gif)
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Re: Pram – Meshes
The Call of the Wendigo wrote:We shall do Downpour for out next running commentary.SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:
I wasn't impressed with the YouTube video's sound quality, maybe I could sort something better out, but 33/45? I think the choice is yours?
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Re: Pram – Meshes
Well, unlike you lot (
), I would consider that commentary to be eye-opening in regards to have my horizons broadened.
Not really insofar as the music was especially original or avant-garde, but simply insofar as it was a genuinely engaging, entertaining and a successful blending of musical elements by a band that succeeded in being at once enjoyable to listen to and paradoxically unpretentious pretentious.
Not to say that it just pleasant fodder that is.
Really I mean that they're now a band I'll be on the lookout for and will maintain an open mind to.
They definitely had and identity and wanted to splice together various genres and thus do something non-crap.
Ultimately, I felt that they knew what they wanted to do and what they wanted their songs to sound like and they succeeded.
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Not really insofar as the music was especially original or avant-garde, but simply insofar as it was a genuinely engaging, entertaining and a successful blending of musical elements by a band that succeeded in being at once enjoyable to listen to and paradoxically unpretentious pretentious.
Not to say that it just pleasant fodder that is.
Really I mean that they're now a band I'll be on the lookout for and will maintain an open mind to.
They definitely had and identity and wanted to splice together various genres and thus do something non-crap.
Ultimately, I felt that they knew what they wanted to do and what they wanted their songs to sound like and they succeeded.
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